TSX Venture Exchange Warrants
The following are the mining-related warrants now trading on the TSX Venture Exchange:
The following are the mining-related warrants now trading on the TSX Venture Exchange:
Vancouver – For the third time in a little over a year Australia-based Intrepid Mines (IAU-T, IAU-A) has added hundreds of millions of inferred tonnes at the Tujuh Bukit gold-copper project in Indonesia.
The following are the mining-related warrants now trading on the TSX:
Barkerville Gold Mines (BGM-V) is on its way to bulking up production at its QR Mine in B.C. thanks to a newly permitted deposit just up the road.
An updated feasibility study on the Donlin gold project in southwestern Alaska puts capital costs at US$6.7 billion–down from US$7.0 billion–and includes US$834 million for the construction of a 500 km natural gas pipeline and US$984…
London, U.K. – If you ask Mark Bristow what it takes to build a successful gold mining company in Africa, he’ll start by telling you what it doesn’t take.
Vancouver – For the past six years Martin Amyot has been making an annual trek to Vancouver to try and convince investors that not only has Sudan had a gold mine in continuous operation since 1991, but also that the mine will be in operation…
Anaconda Mining (ANX-T) has sold off its iron ore assets in Chile in a bid to pay down debt and get more focused on gold.
London, U.K. – There are only three ways a mining company can provide growth, contends Graham Brown, head of geosciences and exploration for Anglo American (AAL-L), in a recent presentation at the Mines and Money conference in London.
Kinross Gold (K-T, KGC-N) is finalizing a feasibility study on its Fruta del Norte project in southeastern Ecuador that will be completed before the end of the year and project costs and capital and operating costs are expected to exceed those…
While $3 billion may sound like a tidy sum, when it’s the price tag on a global copper producer with a stable of enviable development projects, it may not be enough.
The article about this office (“Canada’s new CSR Counsellor not feeling the love,” T.N.M., Nov. 28-Dec.4/11) misrepresents our review process in many material aspects. I can only imagine that Excellon Resources’ CEO was misinterpreted in his…
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